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Prime Minister Bilat with the President of Uruguay Luis Pou
23/05/2022. London, United Kingdom. Prime Minister hosts a bilateral meeting with the President of Uruguay Luis Lacalle Pou. 10 Downing Street. Picture by Tim Hammond / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine
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Prime Minister Bilat with the President of Uruguay Luis Pou
23/05/2022. London, United Kingdom. Prime Minister hosts a bilateral meeting with the President of Uruguay Luis Lacalle Pou. 10 Downing Street. Picture by Tim Hammond / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine
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Prime Minister Bilat with the President of Uruguay Luis Pou
23/05/2022. London, United Kingdom. Prime Minister hosts a bilateral meeting with the President of Uruguay Luis Lacalle Pou. 10 Downing Street. Picture by Tim Hammond / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine
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Prime Minister Bilat with the President of Uruguay Luis Pou
23/05/2022. London, United Kingdom. Prime Minister hosts a bilateral meeting with the President of Uruguay Luis Lacalle Pou. 10 Downing Street. Picture by Tim Hammond / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine
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DUK10135193_011
NEWS - Coronavirus: Pläne für ein riesiges Mahnmal für die Opfer der Pandemie
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21/08/2020
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A giant monument to worldwide victims of the coronavirus pandemic is to be built.The architects behind it say it would stand as a global symbol of unity, as well as a hopeful sensory experience, celebrating the “humbling power of nature “. The idea is for a massive circular structure to serve as an affecting sensory experience that bridges the gap between the urban and natural worlds, creating an ideal environment for introspection. It will sit on the edge of an untamed section of urban waterfront in Uruguay, South America.Named the World Memorial to the Pandemic, it will be accessible only by a long pedestrian walkway which draws the visitor gradually away from the sounds and sights of urban life until they are fully immersed in the presence of nature.At the center of the platform, an open void to the rolling ocean beneath allows people to observe nature in its most majestic, purest state, “reminding us of our own fragility. “It will be able to welcome up to 300 visitors at a time while obeying current social distancing guidelines.That number allows for moments of shared grief and solidarity in addition to solitude.Renowned South American architecture firm Gómez Platero from Uruguay,said it would be the ultimate expression of hope in an uncertain time.Discussions with the Uruguayan government are currently in motion to choose a specific site
OPS: Rendering of the prpoposed World Memorial to the Pandemic on the coast of Uruguay, The architects are currently in discussion with the country's government about a suitable location.
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DUK10135193_010
NEWS - Coronavirus: Pläne für ein riesiges Mahnmal für die Opfer der Pandemie
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21/08/2020
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Pictures MUST credit: Gómez Platero
A giant monument to worldwide victims of the coronavirus pandemic is to be built.The architects behind it say it would stand as a global symbol of unity, as well as a hopeful sensory experience, celebrating the “humbling power of nature “. The idea is for a massive circular structure to serve as an affecting sensory experience that bridges the gap between the urban and natural worlds, creating an ideal environment for introspection. It will sit on the edge of an untamed section of urban waterfront in Uruguay, South America.Named the World Memorial to the Pandemic, it will be accessible only by a long pedestrian walkway which draws the visitor gradually away from the sounds and sights of urban life until they are fully immersed in the presence of nature.At the center of the platform, an open void to the rolling ocean beneath allows people to observe nature in its most majestic, purest state, “reminding us of our own fragility. “It will be able to welcome up to 300 visitors at a time while obeying current social distancing guidelines.That number allows for moments of shared grief and solidarity in addition to solitude.Renowned South American architecture firm Gómez Platero from Uruguay,said it would be the ultimate expression of hope in an uncertain time.Discussions with the Uruguayan government are currently in motion to choose a specific site
OPS: Rendering of the prpoposed World Memorial to the Pandemic on the coast of Uruguay, The architects are currently in discussion with the country's government about a suitable location.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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DUK10135193_009
NEWS - Coronavirus: Pläne für ein riesiges Mahnmal für die Opfer der Pandemie
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A giant monument to worldwide victims of the coronavirus pandemic is to be built.The architects behind it say it would stand as a global symbol of unity, as well as a hopeful sensory experience, celebrating the “humbling power of nature “. The idea is for a massive circular structure to serve as an affecting sensory experience that bridges the gap between the urban and natural worlds, creating an ideal environment for introspection. It will sit on the edge of an untamed section of urban waterfront in Uruguay, South America.Named the World Memorial to the Pandemic, it will be accessible only by a long pedestrian walkway which draws the visitor gradually away from the sounds and sights of urban life until they are fully immersed in the presence of nature.At the center of the platform, an open void to the rolling ocean beneath allows people to observe nature in its most majestic, purest state, “reminding us of our own fragility. “It will be able to welcome up to 300 visitors at a time while obeying current social distancing guidelines.That number allows for moments of shared grief and solidarity in addition to solitude.Renowned South American architecture firm Gómez Platero from Uruguay,said it would be the ultimate expression of hope in an uncertain time.Discussions with the Uruguayan government are currently in motion to choose a specific site
OPS: Rendering of the prpoposed World Memorial to the Pandemic on the coast of Uruguay, The architects are currently in discussion with the country's government about a suitable location.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Pläne für ein riesiges Mahnmal für die Opfer der Pandemie
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A giant monument to worldwide victims of the coronavirus pandemic is to be built.The architects behind it say it would stand as a global symbol of unity, as well as a hopeful sensory experience, celebrating the “humbling power of nature “. The idea is for a massive circular structure to serve as an affecting sensory experience that bridges the gap between the urban and natural worlds, creating an ideal environment for introspection. It will sit on the edge of an untamed section of urban waterfront in Uruguay, South America.Named the World Memorial to the Pandemic, it will be accessible only by a long pedestrian walkway which draws the visitor gradually away from the sounds and sights of urban life until they are fully immersed in the presence of nature.At the center of the platform, an open void to the rolling ocean beneath allows people to observe nature in its most majestic, purest state, “reminding us of our own fragility. “It will be able to welcome up to 300 visitors at a time while obeying current social distancing guidelines.That number allows for moments of shared grief and solidarity in addition to solitude.Renowned South American architecture firm Gómez Platero from Uruguay,said it would be the ultimate expression of hope in an uncertain time.Discussions with the Uruguayan government are currently in motion to choose a specific site
OPS: Rendering of the prpoposed World Memorial to the Pandemic on the coast of Uruguay, The architects are currently in discussion with the country's government about a suitable location.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Pläne für ein riesiges Mahnmal für die Opfer der Pandemie
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Victims 1
21/08/2020
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Pictures MUST credit: Gómez Platero
A giant monument to worldwide victims of the coronavirus pandemic is to be built.The architects behind it say it would stand as a global symbol of unity, as well as a hopeful sensory experience, celebrating the “humbling power of nature “. The idea is for a massive circular structure to serve as an affecting sensory experience that bridges the gap between the urban and natural worlds, creating an ideal environment for introspection. It will sit on the edge of an untamed section of urban waterfront in Uruguay, South America.Named the World Memorial to the Pandemic, it will be accessible only by a long pedestrian walkway which draws the visitor gradually away from the sounds and sights of urban life until they are fully immersed in the presence of nature.At the center of the platform, an open void to the rolling ocean beneath allows people to observe nature in its most majestic, purest state, “reminding us of our own fragility. “It will be able to welcome up to 300 visitors at a time while obeying current social distancing guidelines.That number allows for moments of shared grief and solidarity in addition to solitude.Renowned South American architecture firm Gómez Platero from Uruguay,said it would be the ultimate expression of hope in an uncertain time.Discussions with the Uruguayan government are currently in motion to choose a specific site
OPS: Rendering of the prpoposed World Memorial to the Pandemic on the coast of Uruguay, The architects are currently in discussion with the country's government about a suitable location.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Pläne für ein riesiges Mahnmal für die Opfer der Pandemie
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Victims 1
21/08/2020
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Pictures MUST credit: Gómez Platero
A giant monument to worldwide victims of the coronavirus pandemic is to be built.The architects behind it say it would stand as a global symbol of unity, as well as a hopeful sensory experience, celebrating the “humbling power of nature “. The idea is for a massive circular structure to serve as an affecting sensory experience that bridges the gap between the urban and natural worlds, creating an ideal environment for introspection. It will sit on the edge of an untamed section of urban waterfront in Uruguay, South America.Named the World Memorial to the Pandemic, it will be accessible only by a long pedestrian walkway which draws the visitor gradually away from the sounds and sights of urban life until they are fully immersed in the presence of nature.At the center of the platform, an open void to the rolling ocean beneath allows people to observe nature in its most majestic, purest state, “reminding us of our own fragility. “It will be able to welcome up to 300 visitors at a time while obeying current social distancing guidelines.That number allows for moments of shared grief and solidarity in addition to solitude.Renowned South American architecture firm Gómez Platero from Uruguay,said it would be the ultimate expression of hope in an uncertain time.Discussions with the Uruguayan government are currently in motion to choose a specific site
OPS: Rendering of the prpoposed World Memorial to the Pandemic on the coast of Uruguay, The architects are currently in discussion with the country's government about a suitable location.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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DUK10135193_005
NEWS - Coronavirus: Pläne für ein riesiges Mahnmal für die Opfer der Pandemie
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Victims 1
21/08/2020
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Pictures MUST credit: Gómez Platero
A giant monument to worldwide victims of the coronavirus pandemic is to be built.The architects behind it say it would stand as a global symbol of unity, as well as a hopeful sensory experience, celebrating the “humbling power of nature “. The idea is for a massive circular structure to serve as an affecting sensory experience that bridges the gap between the urban and natural worlds, creating an ideal environment for introspection. It will sit on the edge of an untamed section of urban waterfront in Uruguay, South America.Named the World Memorial to the Pandemic, it will be accessible only by a long pedestrian walkway which draws the visitor gradually away from the sounds and sights of urban life until they are fully immersed in the presence of nature.At the center of the platform, an open void to the rolling ocean beneath allows people to observe nature in its most majestic, purest state, “reminding us of our own fragility. “It will be able to welcome up to 300 visitors at a time while obeying current social distancing guidelines.That number allows for moments of shared grief and solidarity in addition to solitude.Renowned South American architecture firm Gómez Platero from Uruguay,said it would be the ultimate expression of hope in an uncertain time.Discussions with the Uruguayan government are currently in motion to choose a specific site
OPS: Rendering of the prpoposed World Memorial to the Pandemic on the coast of Uruguay, The architects are currently in discussion with the country's government about a suitable location.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Pläne für ein riesiges Mahnmal für die Opfer der Pandemie
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Victims 1
21/08/2020
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Pictures MUST credit: Gómez Platero
A giant monument to worldwide victims of the coronavirus pandemic is to be built.The architects behind it say it would stand as a global symbol of unity, as well as a hopeful sensory experience, celebrating the “humbling power of nature “. The idea is for a massive circular structure to serve as an affecting sensory experience that bridges the gap between the urban and natural worlds, creating an ideal environment for introspection. It will sit on the edge of an untamed section of urban waterfront in Uruguay, South America.Named the World Memorial to the Pandemic, it will be accessible only by a long pedestrian walkway which draws the visitor gradually away from the sounds and sights of urban life until they are fully immersed in the presence of nature.At the center of the platform, an open void to the rolling ocean beneath allows people to observe nature in its most majestic, purest state, “reminding us of our own fragility. “It will be able to welcome up to 300 visitors at a time while obeying current social distancing guidelines.That number allows for moments of shared grief and solidarity in addition to solitude.Renowned South American architecture firm Gómez Platero from Uruguay,said it would be the ultimate expression of hope in an uncertain time.Discussions with the Uruguayan government are currently in motion to choose a specific site
OPS: Rendering of the prpoposed World Memorial to the Pandemic on the coast of Uruguay, The architects are currently in discussion with the country's government about a suitable location.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Pläne für ein riesiges Mahnmal für die Opfer der Pandemie
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Victims 1
21/08/2020
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Pictures MUST credit: Gómez Platero
A giant monument to worldwide victims of the coronavirus pandemic is to be built.The architects behind it say it would stand as a global symbol of unity, as well as a hopeful sensory experience, celebrating the “humbling power of nature “. The idea is for a massive circular structure to serve as an affecting sensory experience that bridges the gap between the urban and natural worlds, creating an ideal environment for introspection. It will sit on the edge of an untamed section of urban waterfront in Uruguay, South America.Named the World Memorial to the Pandemic, it will be accessible only by a long pedestrian walkway which draws the visitor gradually away from the sounds and sights of urban life until they are fully immersed in the presence of nature.At the center of the platform, an open void to the rolling ocean beneath allows people to observe nature in its most majestic, purest state, “reminding us of our own fragility. “It will be able to welcome up to 300 visitors at a time while obeying current social distancing guidelines.That number allows for moments of shared grief and solidarity in addition to solitude.Renowned South American architecture firm Gómez Platero from Uruguay,said it would be the ultimate expression of hope in an uncertain time.Discussions with the Uruguayan government are currently in motion to choose a specific site
OPS: Rendering of the prpoposed World Memorial to the Pandemic on the coast of Uruguay, The architects are currently in discussion with the country's government about a suitable location.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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DUK10135193_002
NEWS - Coronavirus: Pläne für ein riesiges Mahnmal für die Opfer der Pandemie
Ferrari Press Agency
Ref 12080
Victims 1
21/08/2020
See Ferrari text
Pictures MUST credit: Gómez Platero
A giant monument to worldwide victims of the coronavirus pandemic is to be built.The architects behind it say it would stand as a global symbol of unity, as well as a hopeful sensory experience, celebrating the “humbling power of nature “. The idea is for a massive circular structure to serve as an affecting sensory experience that bridges the gap between the urban and natural worlds, creating an ideal environment for introspection. It will sit on the edge of an untamed section of urban waterfront in Uruguay, South America.Named the World Memorial to the Pandemic, it will be accessible only by a long pedestrian walkway which draws the visitor gradually away from the sounds and sights of urban life until they are fully immersed in the presence of nature.At the center of the platform, an open void to the rolling ocean beneath allows people to observe nature in its most majestic, purest state, “reminding us of our own fragility. “It will be able to welcome up to 300 visitors at a time while obeying current social distancing guidelines.That number allows for moments of shared grief and solidarity in addition to solitude.Renowned South American architecture firm Gómez Platero from Uruguay,said it would be the ultimate expression of hope in an uncertain time.Discussions with the Uruguayan government are currently in motion to choose a specific site
OPS: Rendering of the prpoposed World Memorial to the Pandemic on the coast of Uruguay, The architects are currently in discussion with the country's government about a suitable location.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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DUK10135193_001
NEWS - Coronavirus: Pläne für ein riesiges Mahnmal für die Opfer der Pandemie
Ferrari Press Agency
Ref 12080
Victims 1
21/08/2020
See Ferrari text
Pictures MUST credit: Gómez Platero
A giant monument to worldwide victims of the coronavirus pandemic is to be built.The architects behind it say it would stand as a global symbol of unity, as well as a hopeful sensory experience, celebrating the “humbling power of nature “. The idea is for a massive circular structure to serve as an affecting sensory experience that bridges the gap between the urban and natural worlds, creating an ideal environment for introspection. It will sit on the edge of an untamed section of urban waterfront in Uruguay, South America.Named the World Memorial to the Pandemic, it will be accessible only by a long pedestrian walkway which draws the visitor gradually away from the sounds and sights of urban life until they are fully immersed in the presence of nature.At the center of the platform, an open void to the rolling ocean beneath allows people to observe nature in its most majestic, purest state, “reminding us of our own fragility. “It will be able to welcome up to 300 visitors at a time while obeying current social distancing guidelines.That number allows for moments of shared grief and solidarity in addition to solitude.Renowned South American architecture firm Gómez Platero from Uruguay,said it would be the ultimate expression of hope in an uncertain time.Discussions with the Uruguayan government are currently in motion to choose a specific site
OPS: Rendering of the prpoposed World Memorial to the Pandemic on the coast of Uruguay, The architects are currently in discussion with the country's government about a suitable location.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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WM 2018 - Impressionen aus den letzten Tagen
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Michael Zemanek/BPI/REX/Shutterstock (9731576ea)
Referee Cesar Ramos of Mexico books Cristiano Ronaldo of Portugal for his protests after Ricardo Quaresma of Portugal appeared to be fouled but the referee gave a goal kick
Uruguay v Portugal , Round of 16, 2018 FIFA World Cup football match, Fisht Olympic Stadium, Sochi, Russia - 30 Jun 2018
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WM 2018 - Impressionen aus den letzten Tagen
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Michael Zemanek/BPI/REX/Shutterstock (9731576dz)
Referee Cesar Ramos of Mexico books Cristiano Ronaldo of Portugal for his protests after Ricardo Quaresma of Portugal appeared to be fouled but the referee gave a goal kick
Uruguay v Portugal , Round of 16, 2018 FIFA World Cup football match, Fisht Olympic Stadium, Sochi, Russia - 30 Jun 2018
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WM 2018 - Bilder des Tages (Zusammenstellung)
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Michael Zemanek/BPI/REX/Shutterstock (9722694b)
Uruguay fans outside the stadium prior to kick-off
Uruguay v Saudi Arabia, Group A, 2018 FIFA World Cup football match, Rostov Arena, Rostov-on-Don, Russia - 20 Jun 2018
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WM 2018 - Bilder des Tages (Zusammenstellung)
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Michael Zemanek/BPI/REX/Shutterstock (9722694c)
Uruguay fans outside the stadium prior to kick-off
Uruguay v Saudi Arabia, Group A, 2018 FIFA World Cup football match, Rostov Arena, Rostov-on-Don, Russia - 20 Jun 2018
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WM 2018 - Bilder des Tages (Zusammenstellung)
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Michael Zemanek/BPI/REX/Shutterstock (9722694d)
A Uruguay fan wearing a pig mask outside the stadium prior to kick-off
Uruguay v Saudi Arabia, Group A, 2018 FIFA World Cup football match, Rostov Arena, Rostov-on-Don, Russia - 20 Jun 2018
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DUK10095960_003
WM 2018 - Bilder des Tages (Zusammenstellung)
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Michael Zemanek/BPI/REX/Shutterstock (9722694f)
Uruguay fans outside the stadium prior to kick-off
Uruguay v Saudi Arabia, Group A, 2018 FIFA World Cup football match, Rostov Arena, Rostov-on-Don, Russia - 20 Jun 2018
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DUK10095960_002
WM 2018 - Bilder des Tages (Zusammenstellung)
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Michael Zemanek/BPI/REX/Shutterstock (9722694g)
Uruguay fans outside the stadium prior to kick-off
Uruguay v Saudi Arabia, Group A, 2018 FIFA World Cup football match, Rostov Arena, Rostov-on-Don, Russia - 20 Jun 2018
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Port, statue, anchor and port building, Montevideo, Uruguay, South America
Port, statue, anchor and port building, Montevideo, Uruguay, South America
Eleanor Scriven -
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Artigas Mausoleum, Plaza Independencia, Centro, Montevideo, Uruguay, South America
Artigas Mausoleum, Plaza Independencia, Centro, Montevideo, Uruguay, South America
Eleanor Scriven -
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Colonial buildings, historic Ciudad Vieja, Old Town, Montevideo, Uruguay, South America
Colonial buildings, historic Ciudad Vieja, Old Town, Montevideo, Uruguay, South America
Eleanor Scriven -
DUKAS_123908876_RHA
Old green tiled restaurant, historic colonial Ciudad Vieja, Old Town, Montevideo, Uruguay, South America
Old green tiled restaurant, historic colonial Ciudad Vieja, Old Town, Montevideo, Uruguay, South America
Eleanor Scriven -
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Teatro Solis, historic theatre built in 1856, Ciudad Vieja, Old Town, Montevideo, Uruguay, South America
Teatro Solis, historic theatre built in 1856, Ciudad Vieja, Old Town, Montevideo, Uruguay, South America
Eleanor Scriven -
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Traditional 'Murgas' and samba schools performing on the streets during Carnival in Montevideo, Uruguay
Traditional Murgas and samba schools performing on the streets during Carnival in Montevideo, Uruguay, South America
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The murga 'Araca la Cana' performing during Carnival at the Teatro de Verano in Montevideo, Uruguay
The murga Araca la Cana performing during Carnival at the Teatro de Verano in Montevideo, Uruguay, South America
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DUK10051736_010
NEWS - Berlin: Tabare Vazquez zu Besuch bei Angela Merkel
Chancellor Angela Merkel and the Uruguayan President Tabare Vazquez in the press conference at the Federal Chancellery. (Photo by Simone Kuhlmey / Pacific Press)//PACIFICPRESS_1826.049/Credit:Kuhlmey/Pacific Press/SIPA/1702081858 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00792415
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DUK10051736_009
NEWS - Berlin: Tabare Vazquez zu Besuch bei Angela Merkel
Chancellor Angela Merkel and the Uruguayan President Tabare Vazquez in the press conference at the Federal Chancellery. (Photo by Simone Kuhlmey / Pacific Press)//PACIFICPRESS_1826.041/Credit:Kuhlmey/Pacific Press/SIPA/1702081858 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00792415
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DUK10051736_011
NEWS - Berlin: Tabare Vazquez zu Besuch bei Angela Merkel
Chancellor Angela Merkel and the Uruguayan President Tabare Vazquez in the press conference at the Federal Chancellery. (Photo by Simone Kuhlmey / Pacific Press)//PACIFICPRESS_1826.044/Credit:Kuhlmey/Pacific Press/SIPA/1702081858 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00792415
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NEWS - Berlin: Tabare Vazquez zu Besuch bei Angela Merkel
Chancellor Angela Merkel and the Uruguayan President Tabare Vazquez in the press conference at the Federal Chancellery. (Photo by Simone Kuhlmey / Pacific Press)//PACIFICPRESS_1826.046/Credit:Kuhlmey/Pacific Press/SIPA/1702081858 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00792415
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NEWS - Berlin: Tabare Vazquez zu Besuch bei Angela Merkel
Chancellor Angela Merkel and the Uruguayan President Tabare Vazquez in the press conference at the Federal Chancellery. (Photo by Simone Kuhlmey / Pacific Press)//PACIFICPRESS_1826.052/Credit:Kuhlmey/Pacific Press/SIPA/1702081859 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00792415
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NEWS - Berlin: Tabare Vazquez zu Besuch bei Angela Merkel
Chancellor Angela Merkel and the Uruguayan President Tabare Vazquez in the press conference at the Federal Chancellery. (Photo by Simone Kuhlmey / Pacific Press)//PACIFICPRESS_1826.045/Credit:Kuhlmey/Pacific Press/SIPA/1702081858 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00792415
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NEWS - Berlin: Tabare Vazquez zu Besuch bei Angela Merkel
February 8, 2017 - Berlin, Germany - German Chancellor Angela Merkel and President of Uruguay Tabare Vazquez are pictured during a news conference at the Chancellery in Berlin, Germany on February 8, 2017 (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Berlin: Tabare Vazquez zu Besuch bei Angela Merkel
February 8, 2017 - Berlin, Germany - German Chancellor Angela Merkel is pictured during a news conference held with President of Uruguay Tabare Vazquez (not in the picture) at the Chancellery in Berlin, Germany on February 8, 2017 (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Berlin: Tabare Vazquez zu Besuch bei Angela Merkel
February 8, 2017 - Berlin, Germany - German Chancellor Angela Merkel is pictured during a news conference held with President of Uruguay Tabare Vazquez (not in the picture) at the Chancellery in Berlin, Germany on February 8, 2017 (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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DUK10051736_019
NEWS - Berlin: Tabare Vazquez zu Besuch bei Angela Merkel
February 8, 2017 - Berlin, Berlin-Mitte, Germany - Chancellor Angela Merkel and the Uruguayan President Tabar (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Berlin: Tabare Vazquez zu Besuch bei Angela Merkel
February 8, 2017 - Berlin, Berlin-Mitte, Germany - Chancellor Angela Merkel and the Uruguayan President Tabar (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Berlin: Tabare Vazquez zu Besuch bei Angela Merkel
February 8, 2017 - Berlin, Berlin-Mitte, Germany - Chancellor Angela Merkel and the Uruguayan President Tabar (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Berlin: Tabare Vazquez zu Besuch bei Angela Merkel
February 8, 2017 - Berlin, Berlin-Mitte, Germany - Chancellor Angela Merkel and the Uruguayan President Tabar (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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February 8, 2017 - Berlin, Berlin-Mitte, Germany - Chancellor Angela Merkel and the Uruguayan President Tabar (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Berlin: Tabare Vazquez zu Besuch bei Angela Merkel
February 8, 2017 - Berlin, Berlin-Mitte, Germany - Chancellor Angela Merkel and the Uruguayan President Tabar (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Berlin: Tabare Vazquez zu Besuch bei Angela Merkel
February 8, 2017 - Berlin, Berlin-Mitte, Germany - Chancellor Angela Merkel and the Uruguayan President Tabar (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Berlin: Tabare Vazquez zu Besuch bei Angela Merkel
February 8, 2017 - Berlin, Berlin-Mitte, Germany - Chancellor Angela Merkel and the Uruguayan President Tabar (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Berlin: Tabare Vazquez zu Besuch bei Angela Merkel
February 8, 2017 - Berlin, Berlin-Mitte, Germany - Chancellor Angela Merkel and the Uruguayan President Tabar (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Berlin: Tabare Vazquez zu Besuch bei Angela Merkel
February 8, 2017 - Berlin, Berlin-Mitte, Germany - Chancellor Angela Merkel and the Uruguayan President Tabar (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Berlin: Tabare Vazquez zu Besuch bei Angela Merkel
February 8, 2017 - Berlin, Berlin-Mitte, Germany - Chancellor Angela Merkel and the Uruguayan President Tabar (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Berlin: Tabare Vazquez zu Besuch bei Angela Merkel
February 8, 2017 - Berlin, Berlin-Mitte, Germany - Chancellor Angela Merkel and the Uruguayan President Tabar (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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